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a job that literally keeps the nation's economy and its people moving caught in a budget stalemate. of the roughly 15,000 air traffic controllers, 10% are off the job each day. 1,500 not at their stations. >> i don't think that it's fair that air traffic control, particularly air traffic controllers, are being used as a pawn. >> reporter: there's no shortage of people who are angry about it, but so far congress hasn't acted to fix the problem. the man whose job it is to keep the nation's skies safe says it's an outrage. >> sequester is a bad idea, a dumb idea. it's not a way that any person would do their own budget. it's a meat ax approach, and it should be changed. it can be changed. >> reporter: in denver today, proof that the delays can worsen with volatile springtime weather. while the faa says fewer controllers means it must increase spacing between planes to maintain safety, critics say the faa could find other ways to save money, but on the ground, the delays are growing. >> i can't imagine being stuck here for three hours and not knowing what's going to be next. >> reporter
a job that literally keeps the nation's economy and its people moving caught in a budget stalemate. of the roughly 15,000 air traffic controllers, 10% are off the job each day. 1,500 not at their stations. >> i don't think that it's fair that air traffic control, particularly air traffic controllers, are being used as a pawn. >> reporter: there's no shortage of people who are angry about it, but so far congress hasn't acted to fix the problem. the man whose job it is to keep the...
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>> we've got to change because our economy depends on changing. if we let global warming get out of hand, the effects on our economy are equivalent to world war 1, world war ii, and the great depression combined. we look back an the first earth day in 1970. 20 million americans were in the streets, 1 in 10 of the current population then. that's the kind of movement we're going to need if we're going to stand up to the power of this industry and make the change that we need. >> our thanks to bill weir for that report. and thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always, we're online at abcnews.com. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love.
>> we've got to change because our economy depends on changing. if we let global warming get out of hand, the effects on our economy are equivalent to world war 1, world war ii, and the great depression combined. we look back an the first earth day in 1970. 20 million americans were in the streets, 1 in 10 of the current population then. that's the kind of movement we're going to need if we're going to stand up to the power of this industry and make the change that we need. >> our...
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this is the read on the global economy. there are certain stocks that people keep buying because they keep working and working? this is the fab three. all of them are at historic highs. i tell you, they can do no wrong. >> that's the thing about momentum. one day there will be no more momentum. >> for your consideration, three pieces of information. according to rueteres, 62.3% of companies have reported earnings above expectations. which means you can mess around with earnings. you can't mess around with sales. >> what the point here is when you start seeing a flattening of sales, people don't want to care until they want to. net impact, which we never talked about. up -- down 1%. you have got finally ask the question what's really going on with the business? these businesses are just flat lining. >> any sectors in glaring situations where they are missing on the revenue? >> i haven't seen the trend here. i haven't done a break down but i will tell you we are starting to see this and it's what you have got to watch. what a
this is the read on the global economy. there are certain stocks that people keep buying because they keep working and working? this is the fab three. all of them are at historic highs. i tell you, they can do no wrong. >> that's the thing about momentum. one day there will be no more momentum. >> for your consideration, three pieces of information. according to rueteres, 62.3% of companies have reported earnings above expectations. which means you can mess around with earnings. you...
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are there any signs out there that the economy is losing steam, especially with the stock market plunge that we have recently seen? - well, i think clearly there has been some disappointing economic data. maybe it is the fear that we all had with the government cutbacks and also the tax hike that we had - that's the increased payroll tax for social security that we saw - so that is biting into the economy. but clearly, almost all the data, not only here but around the world, has come out weaker, so that is real; and combine that with some disappointing earnings on balance, and i think that is cause for concern or pause for the market right now. - gold futures made a mighty move to the downside this week. what are you seeing in gold mining stocks? - wow, i tell you, it was a real blowout in gold. gold is one of those assets, but i look at gold back in '08 was, i think, a low $600, and it is now still, what, close to $1,400? so, a set-back was ok, it was just one of those classic commodity washouts. gold miners, on the other hand, they have lagged the price of gold for the past several ye
are there any signs out there that the economy is losing steam, especially with the stock market plunge that we have recently seen? - well, i think clearly there has been some disappointing economic data. maybe it is the fear that we all had with the government cutbacks and also the tax hike that we had - that's the increased payroll tax for social security that we saw - so that is biting into the economy. but clearly, almost all the data, not only here but around the world, has come out...
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melissa: peter, would adding more people to the united states grow the economy? i mean, it's a very simple question, but people look at it different ways. some people say we have to add highly educated, high-skilled people. other people say, you know, it's a mathematical factor that if you administer people to the economy, they work more, they consume more, the economy by deaf fission grows -- definition grows. >> i don't think that's true. we do have some areas of shortages that we need to shore up with immigrants both at the top and bottom. they're very narrow. we probably import many more immigrants than we need to accomplish the slow level of growth that we are now accomplishing. if we were at 5% unemployment, if we were growing the way we did in the reagan days, you kn, then it wouldmake some sense to make that argument. but right now having folks come here to go to college to add to the army of liberal arts graduates that are unemployed -- which is becoming quite an army -- makes no sense at all. the country right now has more people than it has jobs for. m
melissa: peter, would adding more people to the united states grow the economy? i mean, it's a very simple question, but people look at it different ways. some people say we have to add highly educated, high-skilled people. other people say, you know, it's a mathematical factor that if you administer people to the economy, they work more, they consume more, the economy by deaf fission grows -- definition grows. >> i don't think that's true. we do have some areas of shortages that we need...
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economy is not based on manufacturing. look at china most of the economy is based on the manufacturing and exports. it is a small sector but if an on negative even if it does pick up, each does it contribute to overall growth? $15 trillion economy now we have to grow between eight and 10%. most of it is domestic consumption. you can get to and have for 3% growth we should be happy gerri: i am not happy with 2%. nine at the 10 companies would say they would think of building there necks plan in china may be five out of 10. also the u.k. and all of europe with the fiscal austerity in the short term is a way to produce real gross. jamie, a philip product the disconnect between all street and main street how mainstream is focused on the kitchen table financial issues and less focused on retirement, borrowing from the retirement, when i think is a bigger risk and investing in the stock market but what you telling your clients right now how to invest? >> first and foremost, stay out of debt. most of the problems that happen in t
economy is not based on manufacturing. look at china most of the economy is based on the manufacturing and exports. it is a small sector but if an on negative even if it does pick up, each does it contribute to overall growth? $15 trillion economy now we have to grow between eight and 10%. most of it is domestic consumption. you can get to and have for 3% growth we should be happy gerri: i am not happy with 2%. nine at the 10 companies would say they would think of building there necks plan in...
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japan has a stagnant economy. its government recently announced it would inject huge amounts of money. this forces money out of bonds and into the stock market. up goes the nikkei. the hope is that the economy will also turn around in japan. dumping money into the system means the yen is cheaper. that makes a sony tv cheaper, a toyota corolla cheaper. hopefully, the japanese will sell more of both. if it doesn't work, we could see the mother of all sovereign debt crises. caterpillar says it didn't makes amuch money as analysts expected. all economic growth starts with a caterpillar machine. fewer bulldozers. 5:54. let's check in. christina loren is off. meteorologist, rob mayeda is in. what's happening outside? >>> we have clear skies. we will finish the day. the difference right now, 50s for now. as we jump ahead, let's say, 3:00 this afternoon. in the 70s and 80s around san francisco and oakland. near 90s. near san rafael. two days that are going to look more like summer. >> we will start with the peninsula wher
japan has a stagnant economy. its government recently announced it would inject huge amounts of money. this forces money out of bonds and into the stock market. up goes the nikkei. the hope is that the economy will also turn around in japan. dumping money into the system means the yen is cheaper. that makes a sony tv cheaper, a toyota corolla cheaper. hopefully, the japanese will sell more of both. if it doesn't work, we could see the mother of all sovereign debt crises. caterpillar says it...
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need it right now, which is not what the economy needs, there are a couple of unintended consequences. this may cause retailer to raise prices to cover the infrastructure to pay for cost of producing and taking care of the tax bill. neil: that is hard to pass to consumers? >> it it could be, build line - bottom line, if it is a couple bucks here or there it may cause them to go to one store or the other. then is this retailer. neil: -- j.c. penney, shares up 12% after former ceo ron johnson was ousted, the new boss is giving j.c. penney a second chance. >> we've seen trends in retail, the last ceo leaving bucked the trend too much. consumers wanted sales and products, they were not getting it what this led to was a lack of buyer and brand confident, when consumers go to the store they want to know what they get, and what to expect, when they don't it caused them to worry about, perhaps that company no longer believes in same things i do. if the consumers feel that store hathere back that means increase sales and stock price. neil: you know not first time a unpopular ceo or embattled c
need it right now, which is not what the economy needs, there are a couple of unintended consequences. this may cause retailer to raise prices to cover the infrastructure to pay for cost of producing and taking care of the tax bill. neil: that is hard to pass to consumers? >> it it could be, build line - bottom line, if it is a couple bucks here or there it may cause them to go to one store or the other. then is this retailer. neil: -- j.c. penney, shares up 12% after former ceo ron...
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it will impact jobs right when we're having a turnaround in the economy. this will have a -- we'll have a difficult time with this. it's ridiculous they can't find other ways to cut, to do the right thing torques make sure we -- to make sure we grow jobs. we're below the national average on unemployment. >> neil: are you hearing from the popular tour sites within your state, orlando, walt disney world or seaworld or universal or miami that its effected hotel bookings, resorts, has it gotten to that stage? >> we're in day four and people are frustrated with the delays. my concern is they'll decide not to -- to book a flight to florida. we have a million jobs in our state tied to tourism. we have a lot of business here too. i just want to keep our economy going. look, when i came into i officei reduced the budget. we did it with common sense solutions. we didn't take a meat cleaver to it or adversely impact jobs. we did the right thing and our economy is booming. >> neil: the sequestration cuts, both parties agree, weren't ideal. republicans are saying in re
it will impact jobs right when we're having a turnaround in the economy. this will have a -- we'll have a difficult time with this. it's ridiculous they can't find other ways to cut, to do the right thing torques make sure we -- to make sure we grow jobs. we're below the national average on unemployment. >> neil: are you hearing from the popular tour sites within your state, orlando, walt disney world or seaworld or universal or miami that its effected hotel bookings, resorts, has it...
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it's keeping the economy going, because the economy isself is experiencing anemic growth, but they're not looking at the negatives or glass half empty argument. that's as insurance, that's against a future inflation risk or uncertainty. the degree of liquidity we've created creates an inflation risk at some point. i can't tell you when. pressures in the immediatet term. they're out there. and i think investors have not focus the on that enough. equities, as long as corporate earnings hold up are a good place to be. yields are strong and the s&p -- >> michael, will worpt earnings hold up? that's the key. >> that's the $64,000 question. you know, you have concerns about slowing worldwide economic growth. you have concerns about u.s. growth. i mean, look at the latest gdp numbers. look at unemployment. so if growth slows in the united states or goes into recession, if the worldwide economy does continue to slow down, then corporate earnings will have a much harder time keeping up. that's what's keeping the foundation of stocks right now. so investors looking for stocks or yield or safe h
it's keeping the economy going, because the economy isself is experiencing anemic growth, but they're not looking at the negatives or glass half empty argument. that's as insurance, that's against a future inflation risk or uncertainty. the degree of liquidity we've created creates an inflation risk at some point. i can't tell you when. pressures in the immediatet term. they're out there. and i think investors have not focus the on that enough. equities, as long as corporate earnings hold up...
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. >> what is the biggest misconception about our economy? >> the deficit is the biggest problem we face. the deficit is not the biggest problem we face. the biggest problem is jobs and wages and getting back growth. >> for decades we have been told don't tax the upper class because the less tax they have the better it is for the middle class, true or false in. >> false. the idea that people at the top are the job creators belies -- the truth about the economy is the middle class they are the job creators because their spending creates jobs. >> so many people have been sold on this for years. >> i don't know why. trickle down economics. if you give more tax breaks to people at the top and companies at the top, you are going to create jobs has been proven over and over again to be false. >> amazing insight from robert rice. >> take a look at your hand. it's telling you something about your future. >> wheb you meet a ceo do you look at their fingers? >> i did. >> best selling author, bronson talks about the fascinatingfind. he talks about the l
. >> what is the biggest misconception about our economy? >> the deficit is the biggest problem we face. the deficit is not the biggest problem we face. the biggest problem is jobs and wages and getting back growth. >> for decades we have been told don't tax the upper class because the less tax they have the better it is for the middle class, true or false in. >> false. the idea that people at the top are the job creators belies -- the truth about the economy is the...
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the ceo of caterpillar sees a degree of stability in the global economy. he made the comment on cnbc yesterday. the equipment company, however, turned in disappointing earnings revenue and forecast in its earnings report. a marketing gimmick paid off for hasbro. the toy company reported moderate revenue growth. hasbro had an onlne contest to create a new token for monopoly. the public choose a cat. the company calls the contest "tremendously successful". the conservative koch brothers are reportedly eyeing a big investment in media - specifically, eight tribune company publications, including the chicago tribune, the los angeles times, and the baltimore sun. media ownership is reportedly something the koch brothers have focused on as part of a long-term plan to shrink the u.s. government and its regulations. a spokeswoman for koch industries says politics has nothing to do with the possible newspaper acquistion. we don't mean to gross you out, but bedbugs are making an aggressive move into hospitals and nursing homes. the national pest management associati
the ceo of caterpillar sees a degree of stability in the global economy. he made the comment on cnbc yesterday. the equipment company, however, turned in disappointing earnings revenue and forecast in its earnings report. a marketing gimmick paid off for hasbro. the toy company reported moderate revenue growth. hasbro had an onlne contest to create a new token for monopoly. the public choose a cat. the company calls the contest "tremendously successful". the conservative koch brothers...
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many have been here for years and contributing to our economy. knowing who they are is critical to public safety. it must be evidence from the outset there is a pathway to citizenship that will be fair and attainable. dreamers and immigrant farm workers will also be included. those who complete the requirements will be able to achieve lawful status more quickly. the bill will improve our legal immigration system. it raises the cap on visas. it continues to protect vulnerable immigrants. it creates new temporary worker programs while protecting american workers. businesses must be able to maintain a stable legal workforce if our economy is to continue to grow. as you make it easier for workers and for the people who are undocumented, this will pressure on the border and reduce illegal flows. the majority of americans support these common sense steps. we are ready to implement them. we can and we will achieve the core provisions of the bill. we stand ready to work with the congress to achieve this important goal. the introduction of this legislatio
many have been here for years and contributing to our economy. knowing who they are is critical to public safety. it must be evidence from the outset there is a pathway to citizenship that will be fair and attainable. dreamers and immigrant farm workers will also be included. those who complete the requirements will be able to achieve lawful status more quickly. the bill will improve our legal immigration system. it raises the cap on visas. it continues to protect vulnerable immigrants. it...
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it's an indication of a stronger economy. if somebody told me we were going to have a 5% correction, i would say look at that as an opportunity to get into the market. >> which is basically what you just said, jonathan, right? >> yeah. i do think that larry's perhaps a little bit too optimistic on things. the companies are beating this quarter, but they're actually missing their revenue estimates. and if you take out financials because of, you know, special -- some things are specific to their sector, you really are seeing negative earnings growth compared to not the prior quarter, but compared to a full year ago. so things are weak. domestic companies are doing much better than companies with big global footprints. >> mike, what are you expecting from the week ahead? we've got more heavy earnings numbers coming out. a big group of companies this week, and we've got the gdp report at the end of the week. >> yeah. i do think actually for that reason it's probably going to be a lot more chop in the market. a lot of two-way acti
it's an indication of a stronger economy. if somebody told me we were going to have a 5% correction, i would say look at that as an opportunity to get into the market. >> which is basically what you just said, jonathan, right? >> yeah. i do think that larry's perhaps a little bit too optimistic on things. the companies are beating this quarter, but they're actually missing their revenue estimates. and if you take out financials because of, you know, special -- some things are...
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. >> because that's not going to do the economy any good. we all need to make a living. we make a living, we spend money, we buy goods, we sell goods it just keeps it going. >> every business can buckle up a little bit. >> cuts make sense, some say. but not if they ground an expanding business grounding. >> it's going to be more taxes for the state. i think that's pretty critical. >> reporter: this airport runs some 80,000 oerpgs -- operations a year with about a dozen controllers. huge for the pilots who are based here. there's a flight school and a restaurant, where the owner says better to have fewer controllers than none at all. >> they will have to scale it up with the skeleton group. we're not imposing a danger to the pilots that are flying in and out of the this field. >> reporter: faa towers like this one are safe from closing until at least next year. but more than 100 others under federal contract are slated to shut in june. meanwhile, airline and pilot organizations are suing to halt the furloughs already under way. reporting live in santa rosa, debra villalon
. >> because that's not going to do the economy any good. we all need to make a living. we make a living, we spend money, we buy goods, we sell goods it just keeps it going. >> every business can buckle up a little bit. >> cuts make sense, some say. but not if they ground an expanding business grounding. >> it's going to be more taxes for the state. i think that's pretty critical. >> reporter: this airport runs some 80,000 oerpgs -- operations a year with about a...
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is it good or bad for the economy? it is good for american society. the real question becames after 10 years of debating this issue, why in the world don't we havv tse answers? that's the big question. if you have been watching politics, and washington as long as i have, you know when they don't answer questions in washington, it is becau they n't think that american people are going to like the answers. and so that i want to run it by you. i could write question marks all over the board to represent the questions that have not been asked. and more to those who are not answered. there can be one reason, those running our government, don't like the questions, they think we won't like the answers. that is why we need real hearings where citizens get to express themselves, a careful, thoughtful process, senate poses as a great deliberative body but they treat us as if we're subjects rather than citizens, they need a strong reminder, that we're indeed citizens, we have every right to demand these answers, and our elected officials have every responsibilit
is it good or bad for the economy? it is good for american society. the real question becames after 10 years of debating this issue, why in the world don't we havv tse answers? that's the big question. if you have been watching politics, and washington as long as i have, you know when they don't answer questions in washington, it is becau they n't think that american people are going to like the answers. and so that i want to run it by you. i could write question marks all over the board to...
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. >> the economy is never as good as people say it is. the housing market is never as good as people say it is, think of this, we have interests below 4%, for most to go out get a mortgage, housing market should be streaming back we're seeing a large percentage of sales dominated by visitors, there is still a foreclosure crisis going on, unemployment is still high we have not by any stretch of the imagination seeing what seem people call a recovery. neil: we're well off the matt from lows. any trend or any improving trend looks good. when it is disrupted we feel bad. >> no, but i think that al's comment, never as good as they say it is but never as bad, whole market has been en few fuego, have a tried to get a motorrage lately. -- mortgage lately. i tell you, they are not lending credit, and demand is not there for creditworthy borrows either, because people are not making more money, and businesses are not hiring. neil: tomorrow, you are jumping gun we talking about proctologists who offer mortgages. >> i knew it. neil: bmw is expecting
. >> the economy is never as good as people say it is. the housing market is never as good as people say it is, think of this, we have interests below 4%, for most to go out get a mortgage, housing market should be streaming back we're seeing a large percentage of sales dominated by visitors, there is still a foreclosure crisis going on, unemployment is still high we have not by any stretch of the imagination seeing what seem people call a recovery. neil: we're well off the matt from...
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economy. it's going to cost a lot more. >> reporter: critics argue president obama wants the public to feel the effects of sequester to create pressure so that there are changes in it. >> we have looked after passengers for 4 1/2 years. the last thing we want to do is disadvantage the flying public. >> cheryl attkisson, cbs news, washington. >>> disgraced former new york congressman anthony weiner has a new twitter account. weiner resigned two years ago after being caught posting lewd photos of himself on twitter. he also sent inappropriate messages to several women. on monday he launched @anthonyweiner. the new account features his policy ideas for new york city. it is believed he plans to run for mayor. >>> woodstock icon richie havens has passed away. he was the first musician to perform at the 1969 festival and kept playing for three hours when other artists arrived late. the folk singer was well known for his cover of the beatles "here comes the sun." richie havens died of a heart attack
economy. it's going to cost a lot more. >> reporter: critics argue president obama wants the public to feel the effects of sequester to create pressure so that there are changes in it. >> we have looked after passengers for 4 1/2 years. the last thing we want to do is disadvantage the flying public. >> cheryl attkisson, cbs news, washington. >>> disgraced former new york congressman anthony weiner has a new twitter account. weiner resigned two years ago after being...
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miss for caterpillars they fall short of estimates and the ceo talks about the health of the global economy. and cracked foundation, is the shortage of homes for sale creating a speed bump for the recovery. >>> good everyone, it was a strong earning report late in the day for netflix. >> our top story, earnings and the economy. and conflicts signals about the shape of the business landscape. first, netflix a stunning earnings report after the market closed boosting the stock by more than twenty-five % after hours. they are pulling in millions of sub viscribe subscribers, thanks to rolling out original movies. >>> by contrast, disappointing numbers from caterpillar. it issued a gloomy out look for the rest of the year, because of weak demand for the bull dozers, they are considered a bell weather for the global economy, so the investors pay attention when the company expects slow growth in 2013. and today, disare couraging numbers on housing. sales of existing homes fell in march. economists expecd th to rise and a miss could be a sign that the housing recovery market is not as strong as pre
miss for caterpillars they fall short of estimates and the ceo talks about the health of the global economy. and cracked foundation, is the shortage of homes for sale creating a speed bump for the recovery. >>> good everyone, it was a strong earning report late in the day for netflix. >> our top story, earnings and the economy. and conflicts signals about the shape of the business landscape. first, netflix a stunning earnings report after the market closed boosting the stock by...
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the intent, according to canadian authorities, was to disrupt the economies. fox business network's petitioner barnes is here. really important trading partner, canada is, this could be a real blow. >> that's right. canada is our single largest trading partner. $600 billion a year in two-way trade. we get a lot of energy out of canada, natural resource. we ship a lot of finished goods north to canada, and by blowing up a bridge and a train would require, of course, authorities to go out and check every single bridge and train between the united states and canada. we know of at least two dozen international bridges and tunnels that are idea for commerce between the two countries. >> shepard: peter barnes. thank you. the authorities just announced at the news conference the suspects will appear in court in toronto tomorrow. robert mcfadden is back with us. former counterterrorism official. a lot of work be done. >> intriguing things from the beginning. the term al qaeda associated. that's always a very important to figure out what that means. the al qaeda pakist
the intent, according to canadian authorities, was to disrupt the economies. fox business network's petitioner barnes is here. really important trading partner, canada is, this could be a real blow. >> that's right. canada is our single largest trading partner. $600 billion a year in two-way trade. we get a lot of energy out of canada, natural resource. we ship a lot of finished goods north to canada, and by blowing up a bridge and a train would require, of course, authorities to go out...
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they were worried about the health of the global economy following a report that it department grow as fast as expected i should say during the fourth quarter. gold is bouncing back after posting its biggest daily decline ever in dollar terms. it was down $140 over the last two days. the precious metal had fallen $203. this rng monmorning, investigat looking ahead. and earnings from johnson&john an and goldman sachs. goldman sachs coming in with earnings ahead of expectations. in yesterday's session, the dow fell 265 points to 14599 and the nads dabbing fell 78 to close at 3,216. at jon mentioned, carnival cruise will reimburse the government for the cost to the passengers on the cruise ship. it left thousands of people stranded. carnival has come under fire from senator jay rockefeller who questioned the company's willingness to pay. he is the chair of the senate commerce committee and he estimates both accidents cost the coast guard and the navy more than $4 million. back to you. >>> thank you very much. we'll check back a little later on. >>> right now, we want to check in with mete
they were worried about the health of the global economy following a report that it department grow as fast as expected i should say during the fourth quarter. gold is bouncing back after posting its biggest daily decline ever in dollar terms. it was down $140 over the last two days. the precious metal had fallen $203. this rng monmorning, investigat looking ahead. and earnings from johnson&john an and goldman sachs. goldman sachs coming in with earnings ahead of expectations. in...
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if you shut that down you are crippling the economy. 137,000 operations a day. if we shut that down that will be an economic catastrophe. > our guest reporter -- >> thank you. you just spoke to the nature of the air traffic control system being quite a bit antiquated. that brings up to questions. does the fact it sort of is pre- digital reduce the risk of a catastrophic attack like rerouting a plane, and as you transition to a next-generation and will that increase the risk posed by the cyber threat? >> that is an interesting question. the older systems, you are right, they are less digitized. so the types of threats are different. as you know. as we modernize the system we are increasing the ability to enter into the system. weree old days, before we worried about cybersecurity the faa was concerned -- considered the air traffic system a closed system. it was pretty much that way. now, as we expand the system we have more people introducing things into the system and we modernize the system. as we go to space-based, aircraft are going to become a note in an inf
if you shut that down you are crippling the economy. 137,000 operations a day. if we shut that down that will be an economic catastrophe. > our guest reporter -- >> thank you. you just spoke to the nature of the air traffic control system being quite a bit antiquated. that brings up to questions. does the fact it sort of is pre- digital reduce the risk of a catastrophic attack like rerouting a plane, and as you transition to a next-generation and will that increase the risk posed by...
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immigration ranks seventh behind issues more important to voters like the economy, the jobs, the deficit, health care. in the second instance we told you how many senate conservatives say the plan just is not adequately secure borders. it appears the american people to agree. the majority of voters surveyed, 68 percent, 68 percent say straightforwardly the border should be secured before there are any changes need to our immigration policy. you will your republicans and democrats alike try to gain at. you will hear all kinds of selfish nonsense if you can call it that at all. 60 percent of voters secure the border right now and is not strict enough. that is the reality. secure the damn border is what the american people saying. we've will make some adjustments and bring everybody and under our rational and effective and humane program. understand, citizenship is a privilege we bestow. you get demanded, and it is not a right belonging to anyone who listened to a citizen. finally, we don't know for certain a devotee of benefits of the democratic party because of immigration reform. we do k
immigration ranks seventh behind issues more important to voters like the economy, the jobs, the deficit, health care. in the second instance we told you how many senate conservatives say the plan just is not adequately secure borders. it appears the american people to agree. the majority of voters surveyed, 68 percent, 68 percent say straightforwardly the border should be secured before there are any changes need to our immigration policy. you will your republicans and democrats alike try to...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ we'll do the rest. clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't be touched. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com >>> at the top of o
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ from the united...
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. >> delays will be bad for business and frustrating for families and devastating for the economy. >> with no other budget in place delays could continue for at least another 5 months. >> this is no way to run this government. >> and the faa warns the flight delays effecting the entire country will only get worse as the summer travel season approaches. in washington keyly campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >> got officials who wanted steam troop reduction because of the sequester budget cuts. john told senate committee today 100,000 soldiers would be removed from duty over the next decade unless those automatic spending cuts are stopped. he says the losses would under mine the army's ability to be prepared for wartime missions. the army's share of the automatic cuts over the next 6 months is $7.6 billion. >> firefighters made an impassionately today to keep their stations open. the board of supervisors today debated whether to close county fire houses. it was shrinking property tax revenues. four or five stations were shutdown this year now two more or on the chopping block. firefighters s
. >> delays will be bad for business and frustrating for families and devastating for the economy. >> with no other budget in place delays could continue for at least another 5 months. >> this is no way to run this government. >> and the faa warns the flight delays effecting the entire country will only get worse as the summer travel season approaches. in washington keyly campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >> got officials who wanted steam troop reduction because of the...
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we can all benefit and ike debt -- a dynamic, free economy. the minute we start taking the conversation away from a washington, d.c., centered polkas, it becomes easier for people to understand what we want, which is for everyone to prosper. and for us to stop talking about government allocating special perks to this group or to that group. in the back. heritage foundation. you mention social on abortion, this idea of including your social impact within the bottom line id of your business. what do you see as the relationship between social on abortion and social welfare, and what the ec as the relationship between government and social of entrepreneurship? it andit encourage languish and state hands off. >> that question is central, which is the best way that government can support that kind of behavior is for government to establish a neutral set of rules that govern everyone, a set of rules that is designed to create an environment of law and order rather than one of chaos, and then make sure those rules are implemented in an evenhanded fash
we can all benefit and ike debt -- a dynamic, free economy. the minute we start taking the conversation away from a washington, d.c., centered polkas, it becomes easier for people to understand what we want, which is for everyone to prosper. and for us to stop talking about government allocating special perks to this group or to that group. in the back. heritage foundation. you mention social on abortion, this idea of including your social impact within the bottom line id of your business. what...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. >>> we
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your...
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liz: that has a lot of @%pital expenditure and you are sensitive and vulnerable to a recovering economy that may or may not stumble. are you prepared for some stumbling blocks along the way? it has been a tentative recovery. >> to give background i started in our company as a teenager i have seen a lot of economic cycles. this one we saw a gradual improvement that we benefit from such a different experience aad then we have destination markets and regional markets regional we will see them in florida and california. >> the stock jumped right out of the gate it looks like a smart idea the blackstone was your biggest donor and they could have sold you easily to another private outfit. whitey think the ipo route was taken? >> i think blackstone found is what we have known. they have invested in the parks and they see the value the business has but what we can still do. they are excited to be a part of this company. liz: butte rolled over the fact is started as a teenager you really are on the screen and you started as a parking lot attendant back in the '80s. what does this say about this
liz: that has a lot of @%pital expenditure and you are sensitive and vulnerable to a recovering economy that may or may not stumble. are you prepared for some stumbling blocks along the way? it has been a tentative recovery. >> to give background i started in our company as a teenager i have seen a lot of economic cycles. this one we saw a gradual improvement that we benefit from such a different experience aad then we have destination markets and regional markets regional we will see...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> you're looking at pictures of an explosion right near waco, texas, about 18 miles away. this is a fertilizer plant, there was an explosion there around 7:50 texas time tonight. that's central time. a very severe explosion. right now, the area around it is being evacuated. people in the neighborhood have told us they have been evacuated. our understanding is that the reason is
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. >>> there is no question about it that it is a linchpin of the bay area economy but apple has been struggling. the stock price tumbling leading people to wonder about the future of apple. >> let's bring in scott budman. is it speculation or tangible? >> lots of selling in apple stock lately. for the last several months the overall market has been rising. for today the stock falling 5.5% dipping below $400 oa share. in september apple traded above $700 a share. even as demand stays strong for the products there is concern about if in the overall economy's future. apple stores are still full of shoppers but some apple investors have an empty feeling these days. shares of the company are now down to levels not seen since 2011. is it time to panic? >> in my 30 years the warning that apple days are over and numbered have come up four or five times and apple has always rebounded. >> apple shares have soared and sunk along with the overall market even shaping things up for bay area gold buyers and sellers. he saw his shiny investments tumble hundreds of dollars in a week. >> we are going
. >>> there is no question about it that it is a linchpin of the bay area economy but apple has been struggling. the stock price tumbling leading people to wonder about the future of apple. >> let's bring in scott budman. is it speculation or tangible? >> lots of selling in apple stock lately. for the last several months the overall market has been rising. for today the stock falling 5.5% dipping below $400 oa share. in september apple traded above $700 a share. even as...
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mining is occurring every day, our after market business is doing fairly well and as we look forward the economy continues to grow, which we think it will. construction continues to grow, which we think it will, mining has to follow at some point. and it will, it is a question of the temperatuorary. the definition you mentionsed. >> what about u.s. construction? how much of an improvement are you seeing? >> the housing business is recovering. in fact, we are calling for about $1.1 million in starts. that is way below the peak of a few years ago, it triple what it was at the bottom, at 2009 and 2010 and we are seeing and it feeling it from our customers every day. it's fairly widespread. i was in florida and we had miami people talking about a condo boom in construction. you can see new subdivisions being built, it's building up again. >> tell us about china. what are your customers telling you there about businesses? we are getting mixed reports about a slow down? >> i think mixed is probably the way to look at that. we have poks doing well. overall, the kmie knechinese aus have brought the grow
mining is occurring every day, our after market business is doing fairly well and as we look forward the economy continues to grow, which we think it will. construction continues to grow, which we think it will, mining has to follow at some point. and it will, it is a question of the temperatuorary. the definition you mentionsed. >> what about u.s. construction? how much of an improvement are you seeing? >> the housing business is recovering. in fact, we are calling for about $1.1...
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it's hard to say all of this has been justified by the economy. then there's outliars, the warm winter so for most people holding great companies, i think you have to ride out the spring swoon and be prepared to buy if we do get the spring swoon. cheryl: but people are afraid. that's the problem. they've seen their portfolios. you get the big gains in the spring and by the end of the year, you're looking at basically a flat year for stocks. it makes people nervous. >> two weeks ago we were talking about all-time highs. people take the small windows and they just can't take it. dennis: for all the spring swoons you ran on the chart there, stocks then proceeded to go up. instead of selling and having to pay taxes, whatever, maybe instead i ought to ride it out and hope on the longer term. >> are you an investor or trader? most people tell me they're investors but when the stocks go down 7%, they take the loss. listen. there's no doubt you have to be anxious here a little bit. i.b.m. got hit, mb -- mcdonalds got hit. it's cyclical and it's not going
it's hard to say all of this has been justified by the economy. then there's outliars, the warm winter so for most people holding great companies, i think you have to ride out the spring swoon and be prepared to buy if we do get the spring swoon. cheryl: but people are afraid. that's the problem. they've seen their portfolios. you get the big gains in the spring and by the end of the year, you're looking at basically a flat year for stocks. it makes people nervous. >> two weeks ago we...
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. >> despite some rebound in the local economy, food banks report the need for food is still very high in the local area. they say the money from the walks is helping them keep food on those shelves. thanks very much for putting that together and everybody who turned out. looks like everybody turned out. big crowds out there today. >> everybody had on shorts. >> the reason for that. >> it was so nice out today. >> the weather guy is going to notice that, right? we are talking about temperatures that are actually going to get warmer tomorrow. if you thought it was hot today, hang on tomorrow, a little warmer. a few 90s especially in our inland valleys, places like livermore, san jose, close to 90. we're talking about a record breaking day tomorrow. tomorrow expected to go down in the history books in the weather department. good news, will cool, 92 too warm, we'll get back into the 80s and eventually the 70s toward the weekend. really a roller coaster ride for the week. >> you're playing in on the conservative side. it might be creeping higher? >> temperatures could get even warmer than
. >> despite some rebound in the local economy, food banks report the need for food is still very high in the local area. they say the money from the walks is helping them keep food on those shelves. thanks very much for putting that together and everybody who turned out. looks like everybody turned out. big crowds out there today. >> everybody had on shorts. >> the reason for that. >> it was so nice out today. >> the weather guy is going to notice that, right? we...
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absolutely. 7.7% gdp growth is still history high for most economies. clearly a little slower than was expected. they're going through some growing pains right now as they sort of shift from being a totally export driven economy to seeing the middle class expand. china this decade will probably see a tripling of its middle class from about 14%, to 43%. and that's an extremely powerful event. it is historic. and it is going on in the rest of the emerging world as well. david: scott, let me bring it back home for a second if i can. i will read off the percent of decline we've had over the past couple weeks since the highs of the various markets. the dow is down 2.2%. the s&p down 2 1/2%. nasdaq is down almost 3% but that's not the kind of correction that we thought we were going to get. we were hering from five to 10%. is that all we're going to get? is this correction of 2 to 3%? is that it? >> here is my viewpoint on it, david. there is still so much incredible amount of money on the sidelines i think it will stair step. i think we will see it eventuall
absolutely. 7.7% gdp growth is still history high for most economies. clearly a little slower than was expected. they're going through some growing pains right now as they sort of shift from being a totally export driven economy to seeing the middle class expand. china this decade will probably see a tripling of its middle class from about 14%, to 43%. and that's an extremely powerful event. it is historic. and it is going on in the rest of the emerging world as well. david: scott, let me bring...
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economy is improving. so being in financials is a leverage play on playing the private sector of the economy. i think that is the second component. tracy: but there still is this huge dichotomy between the actual main street economy and wall street, right? so when eventually do they all come together? >> well, you know, for those people, there are a lot of people who come to me and say, i'm not telling a story that the u.s. main street looks great. i'm telling a story that says main street is better off than it was a few years ago and we're healing. we're in the process of healing. tracy: yeah. >> wall street is not just keying off the economy but corporate profits. and corporate profits are up 50% from 2007. and everybody's been or worried about corporate profits going forward. and i like that. you're climbing the wall of worry. you're beating lowered expectations for the markets. so my argument is that the stock market is really a barometer of the corporate sector. tracy: sure. >> not main street. tracy:
economy is improving. so being in financials is a leverage play on playing the private sector of the economy. i think that is the second component. tracy: but there still is this huge dichotomy between the actual main street economy and wall street, right? so when eventually do they all come together? >> well, you know, for those people, there are a lot of people who come to me and say, i'm not telling a story that the u.s. main street looks great. i'm telling a story that says main...
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and it may take some time to play out, but terrorist attacks can hurt an economy cutting growth by about a half a percentage point on average, according to one study. just look at 9/11 in 2001. consumer confidence fell sharply for several months. the labor department said the attacks caused more than 400 mass layoffs and displaced 130,000 workers. industrial production physical. unemployment was up. though we were also in a recession at the time. are a for the boston bombings, they hurt investigators, at least one day mock knocking more than 100 points off the dow as you recall. stocks started climbing back friday and closed higher today, shepard. >> shepard: peter, thanks. not only are stocks up but gas prices are falling. this comes at a time when gas is typically more expensive. springtime snow and other wintry weather keeping more drivers off the roads. that means less demand. a.a.a. is reporting a gallon of regular unleaded here in the u.s. will cost but $3.52 again on average. 16 cents cheaper than a month ago. and 34 cents cheaper than the same day last year. meantime, existing ho
and it may take some time to play out, but terrorist attacks can hurt an economy cutting growth by about a half a percentage point on average, according to one study. just look at 9/11 in 2001. consumer confidence fell sharply for several months. the labor department said the attacks caused more than 400 mass layoffs and displaced 130,000 workers. industrial production physical. unemployment was up. though we were also in a recession at the time. are a for the boston bombings, they hurt...
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if you shut that down you are crippling the economy. we move 810 million passengers a year, about 137,000 operations a day. if we shut that down, that's going to be an economic catastrophe. >> host: gautham nagesh of cq roll call. >> guest: thank you. if you could speak to the nature of the air traffic control system being antiquated so that brings up to question. the preib digital reduce the risk of a catastrophic attack like rerouting a train and as you transition to next-generation system will that increase the risk imposed by the cyberthreats? >> guest: that's an interesting question. the older systems, the less get the highest of the types are different as you know. as we modernize the system we are increasing the ability to enter into the system. in the old days before we were worried about cybersecurity and cyberattacks the faa was considered the air traffic system itself a closed system. nobody could get in and it was pretty much that way. now as we expand the system we have more people introducing things into the system and we
if you shut that down you are crippling the economy. we move 810 million passengers a year, about 137,000 operations a day. if we shut that down, that's going to be an economic catastrophe. >> host: gautham nagesh of cq roll call. >> guest: thank you. if you could speak to the nature of the air traffic control system being antiquated so that brings up to question. the preib digital reduce the risk of a catastrophic attack like rerouting a train and as you transition to...
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next five and a half months, with the carriers, for the passengers, and frankly, i believe, for the economy. >> reporter: best advice for passengers on the nation's 30,000 flights a day, book the first flight of the day. it's the least likely to be cancelled. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> denver police are hunting for suspects today after shots were fired during a massive marijuana celebration. saturday's gunfire wounded two people and caused thousands of people to scramble for safety in the chaos dozens were trampled. >> up next on the "cbs evening news", a connecticut mom takes on a cause she never expected, medical marijuana. ch suggests cell heah plays a key role throughout our lives. ona day men's + amin a designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc for yourself. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured lo
next five and a half months, with the carriers, for the passengers, and frankly, i believe, for the economy. >> reporter: best advice for passengers on the nation's 30,000 flights a day, book the first flight of the day. it's the least likely to be cancelled. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> denver police are hunting for suspects today after shots were fired during a massive marijuana celebration. saturday's gunfire wounded two people and caused thousands of people to...
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it's how we now participate in all of the activities of the economy. >> mccaskill says people can simply check out a phone from the unemployment office or shelter and with so much abuse, she is now concerned about a new wrinkle. >> sec wants to expand its program knoll broad band. that's a very bad idea, i think. >> she says such a waste of money makes taxpayers think the government just isn't paying attention. and she says the current program is so far out of control we should scrap it and start over, not expand it bret? >> bret: all right, jim. thank you. the treasury department says the internal revenue service the irs overpaid up to $13.6 billion in tax credits designed for low income families last year. the report finds the irs in violation of requirements that it set and meet payment reduction targets that it set and meet payment reduction targets. still ahead, emotions come to the surface over boston and immigration reform. first after a week of domestic turmoil, the president turns his focus to international turmoil. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opport
it's how we now participate in all of the activities of the economy. >> mccaskill says people can simply check out a phone from the unemployment office or shelter and with so much abuse, she is now concerned about a new wrinkle. >> sec wants to expand its program knoll broad band. that's a very bad idea, i think. >> she says such a waste of money makes taxpayers think the government just isn't paying attention. and she says the current program is so far out of control we...
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because the economy is lousy. i want to give the coos and cfos as much credit as they can. if they keep working their magic in the u.s. and abroad, i this i the stock cycle arrives. >> don't they have to deploy that capital investment to put them back to work to lower the unemployment rate in order to keep the cycle going. >> they will. >> over the long term, revenue has to grow in order -- >> they will grow. i'm not saying that i won't grow. >> that's why it's important. >> earnings, you want to know shareholder value, look at profits. you want to know how business is faring. look at profits. >> short term, not long term. >> by the way, profits are a turning point profits turn up before revenues turn up. profits will turn down before revenues go down. profits are a leading indicator of the stockmarket. anyway, carole roth, good fun, great stuff. now, tomorrow, tomorrow, a big day in dallas. get this. jochlt w. bush presidential library will have its grand opening, what other time to have the debate in the recent
because the economy is lousy. i want to give the coos and cfos as much credit as they can. if they keep working their magic in the u.s. and abroad, i this i the stock cycle arrives. >> don't they have to deploy that capital investment to put them back to work to lower the unemployment rate in order to keep the cycle going. >> they will. >> over the long term, revenue has to grow in order -- >> they will grow. i'm not saying that i won't grow. >> that's why it's...
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further has motionsense activated by your movement, the more you move the more it protects. ♪ do more. ♪ degree. it won't let you down. one way i can take care of my engine... is with one a day men's. a complete multivitamin with nutrients to help support heart health. compared to centrum men's, it has more vitamin d. to help support healthy blood pressure. [ engine revs ] [ male announcer ] one a day men's. [ engine revs ]...